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* Comicbook/{{Supergirl}} did this in the "Crucible Academy" story arc. After being abducted and taken to a weird, unknown place, she grabs the neck of one of her kidnappers and hovers over an abyss, demanding answers while reminding him that "It looks like a ''long way down''."

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* Comicbook/{{Supergirl}} did this in the "Crucible Academy" "[[ComicBook/Supergirl2011 Crucible Academy]]" story arc. After being abducted and taken to a weird, unknown place, she grabs the neck of one of her kidnappers and hovers over an abyss, demanding answers while reminding him that "It looks like a ''long way down''."

* In a tie-in comic for ''Series/Supergirl2015'', Supergirl grabs villain Facet, takes her to the edge of the atmosphere and demands answers. When Facet fails to give them, Kara lets her drop (she was invulnerable so no real damage done).

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* In a tie-in comic for the TV series ''Series/Supergirl2015'', Supergirl grabs villain Facet, takes her to the edge of the atmosphere and demands answers. When Facet fails to give them, Kara lets her drop (she was invulnerable so no real damage done).

* In ''ComicBook/GothamCityGarage'', ComicBook/Batgirl grabs Harley Quinn, starts her JetPack up and takes her over the city to interrogate her.

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* In ''ComicBook/GothamCityGarage'', ComicBook/Batgirl Batgirl grabs Harley Quinn, starts her JetPack up and takes her over the city to interrogate her.her.* In a tie-in comic for ''Series/Supergirl2015'', Supergirl grabs villain Facet, takes her to the edge of the atmosphere and demands answers. When Facet fails to give them, Kara lets her drop (she was invulnerable so no real damage done).-->'''Supergirl:''' But here's the thing about messing with people who can fly when you can't... They choose how you land.

* ''Series/Supergirl2015'': In a tie-in comic, Supergirl grabs villain Facet, takes her to the edge of the atmosphere and demands answers. When Facet fails to give them, Kara lets her drop (she was invulnerable so no real damage done).-->'''Supergirl:''' But here's the thing about messing with people who can fly when you can't... They choose how you land.

* ''Series/Supergirl2015'': In a tie-in comic, Supergirl grabs villain Facet, takes her to the edge of the atmosphere and demands answers. When Facet fails to give them, Kara lets her drop (she was invulnerable so no real damage done).-->'''Supergirl:''' But here's the thing about messing with people who can fly when you can't... They choose how you land.

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* ''Series/Supergirl2015'': In a tie-in comic, Supergirl grabs villain Facet, takes her to the edge of the atmosphere and demands answers. When Facet fails to give them, Kara lets her drop (she was invulnerable so no real damage done).-->'''Supergirl:''' But here's the thing about messing with people who can fly when you can't... They choose how you land.

* ComicBook/TheFlash once did this to a mook. The mook taunted that Flash was trying to copy Batman, but Flash drops him, uses his superspeed to catch him, and then continues dangling him.* ComicBook/SpiderMan occasionally does this.

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* ComicBook/TheFlash ''Franchise/TheFlash'' once did this to a mook. The mook taunted that Flash was trying to copy Batman, but Flash drops him, uses his superspeed to catch him, and then continues dangling him.* ComicBook/SpiderMan In ''ComicBook/GothamCityGarage'', ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} grabs Harley Quinn, starts her JetPack up and takes her over the city to interrogate her.* ''Franchise/SpiderMan'' occasionally does this.

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* ''Series/Supergirl2015'': In a tie-in comic, Supergirl grabs villain Facet, takes her to the edge of the atmosphere and demands answers. When Facet fails to give them, Kara lets her drop (she was invulnerable so no real damage done).-->'''Supergirl:''' But here's the thing about messing with people who can fly when you can't... They choose how you land.

* In Creator/TimBurton's original ''Film/{{Batman}}'' movie, Batman does this to a {{Bit Part Bad Guy|s}} at the beginning of the film. Interestingly for a trope that generally works as a death threat, just before Batman holds the guy over the edge of the building, he tells the mook, "I'm not going to kill you."

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* ** In Creator/TimBurton's original ''Film/{{Batman}}'' movie, Batman does this to a {{Bit Part Bad Guy|s}} at the beginning of the film. Interestingly for a trope that generally works as a death threat, just before Batman holds the guy over the edge of the building, he tells the mook, "I'm not going to kill you."

** In Creator/TimBurton's original ''Film/{{Batman}}'' movie, Batman does this to a {{Bit Part Bad Guy|s}} at the beginning of the film. Interestingly for a trope that generally works as a death threat, just before Batman holds the guy over the edge of the building, he tells the mook, "I'm not going to kill you."

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** * In Creator/TimBurton's original ''Film/{{Batman}}'' movie, Batman does this to a {{Bit Part Bad Guy|s}} at the beginning of the film. Interestingly for a trope that generally works as a death threat, just before Batman holds the guy over the edge of the building, he tells the mook, "I'm not going to kill you."

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